Erie man held for court in shooting

Police accused him of firing a gun at a westside intersection in April.

Staff report

An Erie man accused of firing a gun at a westside intersection in April was held for court Thursday on four criminal charges.

Jamil Grandberry, 36, was held for court on charges of aggravated assault, carrying a firearm without a license, possession of a weapon and recklessly endangering following his preliminary hearing before Erie 3rd Ward District Judge Tom Carney. Grandberry remains in the Erie County Prison on $150,000 bond.

Erie police accused Grandberry of firing a shot from a handgun from inside a vehicle at the intersection of West Eighth and Chestnut streets on the afternoon of April 14. No one was injured in the shooting.